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Dr. Jeff David shares an encouraging message from the story Ruth: God meets us in our messes.
Jeff David continues the Adult Sunday School class on the Westminster Confession of Faith.
Jeff David continues the Adult Sunday School class on the Westminster Confession of Faith.
Jeff David continues the Adult Sunday School on the Westminster Confession of Faith.
Jeff David continues the Sunday School series on the Westminster Confession of Faith.
The Rev. Dr. Jeff David preaches from the Gospel of Mark, exploring the way in which Jesus revealed his true mission and calling to the disciples.
Elder Jeff David preaches on “Three Pillars of Discipleship in the Gospel of John.”
Elder Mike Pfefferle stands in for Jeff David as they continue to consider Christ’s words in the Sermon on the Mount.
Jeff David continues his Sunday School series in the Sermon on the Mount.
Dr. Jeff David preaches on “Finding Hope in Our Muddled Middle” from Romans 8:18-25.
Jeff David continues his Sunday School series on the Sermon on the Mount.
Elder Mike Pfefferle stands in for Jeff David as they continue the Adult Sunday School series in the Sermon on the Mount.
Dr. Jeff David continues his series on the Old Testament using the Third Millennium curriculum.
Jeff David continues his Sunday School class using the Third Millennium Curriculum.
Jeff David continues his course on the Old Testament using the Third Millennium curriculum.
Jeff David continues his series on the Old Testament using the Third Millennium curriculum.
Dr. Jeff David resumes his Old Testament survey using the Third Millennium curriculum.
Our evening service was a service of ordination and installation for our newly elected elders Jeff David, Adam Skrivan, and Micah Tamminga. Pastor Nicoletti preached on the theme from Acts 20:17-38: “Shepherd-Hearted Christian Leaders.”
The Rev. Dr. Jeff David continues his series on the “Kingdom, Covenants, and Canon in the Old Testament.”
Jeff David continues his class in the Old Testament using Third Millennium resources.
Jeff David continues his class in the Old Testament using Third Millennium resources.
Jeff David continues his class in the Old Testament using Third Millennium resources.
Jeff David begins a new series in the Adult Sunday School on “Kingdom, Covenants, and Canon in the Old Testament.”
The hospitality industry was rocked at the onset of the pandemic, and those businesses that have survived have had to make difficult decisions.We connected with Jeff David, President of The Fitler Club & Founder of Jeff David Hospitality, to hear how he's adapted his business and supported his team. We also dig into his predictions for the future – what trends will stay or fade.Have feedback? Connect with Scott Case on LinkedInVisit foundersfocus.com to join the live video sessions, watch past sessions, and see what topics are up next.
Happy Valentine's Day! Here's hoping you're spending the day with your soul mate but this day can be like salt in a wound for those experiencing heartbreak. For the heartbroken we have an interview with singer songwriter Marziello who has just the song for you.https://marziello.hearnow.com/copyandpasteWe begin with a spotlight on community sponsored by Barbera Cares. The Share Food Program – works to ease hunger in Philadelphia. I speak with Steve Preston, Program Manager for the area's largest hunger relief organization about what they're doing to ease food insecurity. https://www.sharefoodprogram.org/For public schools - Art and music are often the first to go when it comes to budget cuts. Rock to the Future is doing great work offering free music education that's much more than learning to play instruments. We talk with co-founder Jessica Craft and Jeff David, Fitler Club which is partnering with the nonprofit.https://rocktothefuture.org/https://fitlerclub.com/
We begin with a spotlight on community sponsored by Barbera Cares. The Share Food Program – works to ease hunger in Philadelphia. I speak with Steve Preston, Program Manager for the area's largest hunger relief organization about what they're doing to ease food insecurity. https://www.sharefoodprogram.org/Art and music education are often the first to go when it comes to budget cuts - which is why the nonprofit Rock to the Future is so important. The program offers music education and more. We talk with co-founder Jessica Craft and Jeff David, Fitler Club which is partnering with the organization.https://rocktothefuture.org/https://fitlerclub.com/First we speak with Teresa Ward-Maupin, Senior Vice President Digital and Customer Experience for Comcast about Comcast RISE which is offering Philadelphia and Chester based minority owned small businesses impacted by the pandemic and social unrest grants along with technical and marketing support. https://www.comcastrise.com/
Jeff David is a well respected criminal and family lawyer, local icon in the legal profession, traveller and teacher. Find Jeff at https://hansonslawyers.com.au/This week takes us on an educational journey.From a brief career as a school teacher Jeff went back to University and has been practicing law for over 30 years.Jeff covers some legal system do's and don's, explains hung juries and debunks many of the misconceptions popularised by Hollywood.He touches on living in Byron, his favourite films , what its like under the ice in Antartica, snorkelling in Glapagos and having lunch with lions in Africa.We also discuss domestic bust ups and Americas obvious need for 400 million guns....Kick back, relax and enjoy a little education before you go and f#ck things up over the silly season Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Scott is joined by two founders who have navigated uncertainty like badasses: Angela Ferrante, founder at Laudable and Jeff David, founder at Jeff David Hospitality. They discuss decision-making in uncertain times. Founders need to plow ahead with persistence and with the flexibility to pivot based on new information.Dive deeper into the episode here: https://bit.ly/30ELWSM.Have feedback? Connect with Scott Case on LinkedIn.Visit foundersfocus.com to join the live video sessions, watch past sessions, and see what topics are up next.
In honor of Father's Day, we collaborated with the good folks at The Fitler Club in Philadelphia to sit down with two incredible fathers to discuss work/life balance. There were so many great takeaways from this show including creating routines, teaching young boys what real masculinity looks like and Hapa upsets some of our mom listeners. Enjoy and Happy Father's Day! About our guests: Jeff David has a pedigree that spans over twenty-five years and is a leader in the hospitality industry in opening luxury properties. He's opened up amazing properties all over the world from Aspen to Anguilla, Santa Monica to DC. His current position is the President of The Fitler Club in Philadelphia, best described as a hybrid business model that combines Equinox, WeWork and Soho House in a 130,000 square foot private club. Most importantly, Jeff is the proud father of 14 year old Gabriel and has done the impossible in being able to maintain family life amidst an INSANE commute. Sabir M. Peele serves as a freelance brand ambassador & executive stylist for GQ and consults for numerous brands — on top of running the ship at Men’s Style Pro. He's also the proud father of 4 year old Hendrix and is a shinning example of a successful entrepreneurial dad. For more info on The Fitler Club For more info on A Tribe Called Dad Follow @atribecalleddad --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atribecalleddad/message
Back in 2017, an executive for the Sacramento Kings spent July 4th with his family at a recently purchased multi-million dollar Southern California home. A home the FBI would later question him on how he could afford to buy.
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For almost a century the Sacramento Kings have struggled to stay in one place and be financially viable. Then Jeff David showed up and helped the team make millions in sponsorships and marketing...while robbing them of millions of dollars. In this episode we cover the story of Jeff David and how he almost got away with millions of dollars had it not been for an incredible investigation from an HR executive. www.heistpodcast.com
Nobody likes their job, even if it’s a good job like being a Chief Executive for an NBA franchise. So why not embezzle $13.4 million from that NBA team. We go in on Jeff David ribbing the Kings blind and briefly make fun of Scottie Pippen again.
You have to be odd Questions for this week's Podcast: I am a dreamer and know God has given me talents, but I'm not sure how to pursue them. I'm a 59-year-old career pastor transitioning out of church ministry due to caring for elderly parents. I would like to move to a new city because I think there might be more opportunity in my field. Plus some good news! Cliff Feightner poem this week: If you find that part of your quest Is wanting to be your best You need to prepare For changes out there Be ready for every new test This Week's Quotation:Dr. Seuss said, “You have to be odd to be number 1.” — Tweet This Show Notes: Episode – 08-18-17 Title: N/A Subtitle: N/A Summary: In this episode, Dan explains why being odd is actually beneficial for you. Blending in with the crowd is a guaranteed way to get lost and become unnoticed. Being odd gives you the opportunity to stand out and Dan shares stories of entrepreneurs who decided to embrace their oddities, and take the less common path to success. Tune-in to hear the benefits of not aiming to be better, but different. You'll also hear Dan respond to listener inquiries and share uplifting news stories around the world. Sponsored By: Casper Mattresses – Use the code SleepYouLove to get $50 off any purchase and free shipping FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days Time Stamped Show Notes: 00:42 – Preview of Today's Show on “You have to be odd” I am a dreamer and know God has given me talents but I'm not sure how to pursue them. I'm a 59-year-old career pastor transitioning out of church ministry due to caring for elderly parents. I would like to move to a new city because I think there might be more opportunity in my field. Good News More questions Seuss said “You have to be odd to be number 1” [spp-timestamp time=”01:38″] – A poem from Cliff Feightner If you find that part of your quest Is wanting to be your best You need to prepare For changes out there Be ready for every new test [spp-timestamp time=”02:39″] – Resource: Coaching Mastery Program – A form that will help you to figure out if coaching is for you [spp-timestamp time=”03:36″] – Read this Article about a cop that stops a young man with a stolen suit 04:05 – The teenager explained that he has a job interview and he didn't have any money for clothes 04:28 – The policeman paid for the clothes and agreed to not charge him for theft 04:41 – 2 days later, the policeman got a call from the teenager and gave him the news that he got the position [spp-timestamp time=”05:44″] – In Waterloo, Iowa a 16-year old realized her picture day at school was coming up 06:00 – She was terribly depressed that she didn't comb her hair properly 06:12 – She asked the hairdresser to cut all her hair off 06:22 – The hairdresser refused to shave her hair and spent 13 hours fixing her hair [spp-timestamp time=”06:41″] – Dan mentions that Jeremy Cowart has an annual event where he invites people who are down and out to come and have their picture taken 08:25 – There are always ways to use your abilities to help others 08:38 – Use whatever skills you have to help 08:47 – Craig Sullivan has been struggling to find love since his wife lost her battle with cancer 08:58 – He was inspired to put his dating profile in a bottle 09:06 – He's 49 years old and he puts dozens of bottles in the ocean 09:30 – His message has replies from faraway places like Brazil, Turkey, US, South Africa, Portugal, China and Japan; he lives in Scotland 10:16 – He says he's been contacted by 137 people from the media to interview him [spp-timestamp time=”10:43″] – Dan shares how he and Joanne met with Jesse Cole last week 11:35 – Jesse draws a crowd 11:40 – When Jesse took over the stadium, it had a minor league team that drew about 200 fans per game 11:55 – They told the City of Savannah they needed a $38M stadium, so they could draw a crowd 12:09 – Jesse took over the old stadium and within the first year of the new stadium, they drew an audience that was above and beyond what was expected 12:36 – Dan went to a game last Friday 13:22 – “You don't have to be better, you just have to be different” 14:52 – You have to be odd to be number 1 15:09 – The CEO of a large company has stepped down 16:12 – They didn't check the degrees of the CEO, so the universities got involved 16:30 – The universities said they never had the CEO in their programs 17:30 – Lying about your background is an indication of a lack of integrity 18:20 – “If you lack honesty in that area, I don't know where you draw the line” 18:47 – Justine says, Is there really a lesson to be learned if they don't have money to put them in jail rather than give them opportunity to create money? Our library does the same with book fines – you can sit in the library and read so your fine is reduced. 19:58 – Eric says, I am a dreamer and know God has given me talents but I'm not sure how to pursue them 20:42 – Eric's passion is for the outdoors and helping kids 21:17 – Dan plays “Imagine” by John Lennon 21:53 – Put legs on your dreams 22:00 – The way you move beyond being a dreamer is by making a plan [spp-timestamp time=”22:13″] – The 3 legged stool is passion, talent, and money 23:33 – There are a lot of creative things you can do 24:03 – Create a plan 24:56 – Create a strategy and be intentional about it [spp-timestamp time=”25:53″] – Bob says, I was wondering if anyone has reported anything in the food area 26:10 – Food is one of the most common areas where entrepreneurs develop their skills 26:29 – Dan's own grandkids also started in the food industry 27:03 – Dan's daughter, Ashley, was well known in high school for her apple pies 27:49 – Scott, Dan's friend, also makes salsa 28:01 – Jeff David started his entry into food through writing reviews and blogs 28:48 – Now, Jeff is into barbeques 29:21 – Andy Marshall got into Puckett's through buying an old restaurant 31:08 – Mallard's Grocery is another one of Dan's examples 32:02 – There are a lot of people in the 48 Days audience who are into food [spp-timestamp time=”32:19″] – Dan shares a note from Jim Hodges – he now has 60 audios available on his new website 34:10 – The monthly club payments have given Jim a sense of calm that has allowed him to focus on the next steps for his business [spp-timestamp time=”34:45″] – Check his new website Jim Hodges Audio Books 35:15 – Paul says, I'm a 59-year-old career pastor transitioning out of church ministry due to caring for elderly parents 36:10 – There is a surprising amount of opportunities for speech writing 36:52 – Median annual salary for speech writers is $125K/year 37:12 – Some speech writers have 300-400 clients 39:07 – Be exceptional in what it is that you do 39:15 – Jonathan says, I would like to move to a new city because I think there might be more opportunity in my field 40:33 – Geography has no bearing at all for being a social media and marketing consultant 41:01 – Dan's social media director's location has no bearing for her work 41:29 – “It doesn't matter where you live, as long as you live fully there” 41:37 – A lot of people think that moving geographically will increase their opportunities 42:25 – “Move somewhere because of the lifestyle it will give you” [spp-timestamp time=”42:40″] – Ask questions on AskDan or at askdan@48days.com 43:04 – Kevin says, I noticed you mentioned 3 books your grandchildren are reading this summer [spp-timestamp time=”43:19″] – The Magic of Thinking Big, Think and Grow Rich, and The Power of Positive Thinking Here are a few of those timeless classics Dan would recommend to anyone – before hitting 30. How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie See You at the Top – Zig Ziglar Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill The Magic of Thinking Big – David Schwartz Acres of Diamonds – Russell Conwell 43:55 – Billy says, I'm a big fan of yours and Seth Godin. You previously talked about buying a book of his, did you ever benefit from that purchase? [spp-timestamp time=”44:13″] – The book is, What Does It Sound Like When You Change Your Mind? 44:37 – “It was absolutely worth it” [spp-timestamp time=”45:12″] – Here is the questionnaire for the Coaching Mastery Program 46:16 – “It doesn't matter where you live as you live fully there” 46:37 – Be odd to be number 1 [spp-timestamp time=”47:11″] – The new 48 Days Eagles site – This is the best place for moving your career forward 47:44 – Dan closes today's podcast 3 Key Points: Use the skills you already have to help others. Go beyond dreaming! Make a plan and take action to reach those dreams. Move to a location because of the lifestyle it offers, not because of the promise of greener pastures career-wise. Resources Mentioned: To ask Dan a question for the podcast – AskDan The new 48 Days Eagles site – This is the best place for moving your career forward FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days CES Conference with Jim Cockrum – for all online biz (I'll be there!) Tribe Conference with Jeff Goins – Sept 15-17 I love the idea of reading great books. Here are a few of those timeless classics I would recommend to anyone – before hitting 30. How to Win Friends and Influence People – Dale Carnegie See You at the Top – Zig Ziglar Think and Grow Rich – Napoleon Hill The Magic of Thinking Big – David Schwartz Acres of Diamonds – Russell Conwell Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives The post You have to be odd appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.
This week, we are afloat in world-class potables and awash in equally as inspiring edibles. Guests include top sommelier Brent Kroll, newly minted partner in the newly opened Maxwell Park, a 33-seat gem of a wine bar in the sexy Shaw District. In with Brent are his partners (more somms!) Niki Land and Daniel Runnerstrom.We all scream for ice cream in the summer, but this guy's ice cream makes for screams heard 'round the world! RAMMY award-winning, "Pastry Chef of the Year" pastry chef Fabrice Bendano, he of Steven Starr's Le Diplomate in DC, has launched a summer ice cream cart for guests on the restaurant's sidewalk featuring homemade glaces that are blowing up taste buds (in a good way!). Paris-born Fabrice joins us for tastes and talk of his amazing, sweet treats.DC's storied Watergate Hotel - home of the Watergate break-in that toppled Richard Nixon's presidency - turns 50 this year, and topping the celebration is a one-of-a-kind commemorative dinner at Kingbird, the hotel's signature restaurant. An homage to the late Jean-Louis Palladin, the legendary, James Beard Award-winning chef whose innovations and feats of culinary magic at the hotel started in DC's dining revolution and launched the careers of many of today's current, top chefs. Joining us on the show is the hotel's executive chef, Michael Santoro, and GM, Jeff David, to discuss the anniversary, event and provide deets on the other, famous chefs joining Chef Michael to prepare the $250/plate, five-course dinner: Michael Laiskonis, Paul Liebrandt, Brian McBride and Robert Wiedmaier.District Distilling's Chef Justin Bittner is justifiably known for the crazy-good fried chicken biscuits he created (along with versions thereof). Now all are enshrined in the chef's Backroom Biscuit Happy Hour.Listen in as we discuss and devour tonnage biscuits.And, our new friend, Nick Farrell, bartender at NRG's Iron Gate restaurant, is known for creating some of the craftiest cocktails in DC - He's in with secret recipes and ingredients (not so secret anymore) and lotsa sips for us to try.
This week, we are afloat in world-class potables and awash in equally as inspiring edibles. Guests include top sommelier Brent Kroll, newly minted partner in the newly opened Maxwell Park, a 33-seat gem of a wine bar in the sexy Shaw District. In with Brent are his partners (more somms!) Niki Land and Daniel Runnerstrom.We all scream for ice cream in the summer, but this guy's ice cream makes for screams heard 'round the world! RAMMY award-winning, "Pastry Chef of the Year" pastry chef Fabrice Bendano, he of Steven Starr's Le Diplomate in DC, has launched a summer ice cream cart for guests on the restaurant's sidewalk featuring homemade glaces that are blowing up taste buds (in a good way!). Paris-born Fabrice joins us for tastes and talk of his amazing, sweet treats.DC's storied Watergate Hotel - home of the Watergate break-in that toppled Richard Nixon's presidency - turns 50 this year, and topping the celebration is a one-of-a-kind commemorative dinner at Kingbird, the hotel's signature restaurant. An homage to the late Jean-Louis Palladin, the legendary, James Beard Award-winning chef whose innovations and feats of culinary magic at the hotel started in DC's dining revolution and launched the careers of many of today's current, top chefs. Joining us on the show is the hotel's executive chef, Michael Santoro, and GM, Jeff David, to discuss the anniversary, event and provide deets on the other, famous chefs joining Chef Michael to prepare the $250/plate, five-course dinner: Michael Laiskonis, Paul Liebrandt, Brian McBride and Robert Wiedmaier.District Distilling's Chef Justin Bittner is justifiably known for the crazy-good fried chicken biscuits he created (along with versions thereof). Now all are enshrined in the chef's Backroom Biscuit Happy Hour.Listen in as we discuss and devour tonnage biscuits.And, our new friend, Nick Farrell, bartender at NRG's Iron Gate restaurant, is known for creating some of the craftiest cocktails in DC - He's in with secret recipes and ingredients (not so secret anymore) and lotsa sips for us to try.
Learning Backyard BBQ - A Podcast Where Bbq Is Not Only A Cuisine, Its An Obsession!
In this episode we chat with Chef Jeff David From Salt lake City Utah. Chef Jeff cooks with the competitive cook team Smoke Ain't No Joke in Utah. He has a cooking passion second to none. He once had a cooking gig so large that the grease from his cook started a huge [...] The post LBBQ-027 An Interview with Chef Jeff David appeared first on Learning Backyard BBQ.
Korea Business Talk #1 July 16, 2011A collaborative project brought to you by KoreaBusinessCentral.com & Koreabridge.net Participants: Jeff Lebow, Joshua Davies, Daniel Lafontaine, Hyungsik Yoon, Adam H Cave, David Yoon, Don Southerton Subsribe to Korea Business TalkNext KBT Webcast: July 30 11amKSTNews Items & TopicsPyeongchang 2018 Olympics PyeongChang's Olympic bid chief credits teamwork, new marketing Rogge rules out N. Korea co-hosting Pyeongchang GamesChange in Unionization Laws Korean Multiple Labor Union Law Class Action Suit against AppleSouth Korean Lawyer Plans Class-Action Suit Agaist Apple Union attempt in Hyundai Alabama down the tubeHyundai Teaches UAW Best Factory Job Doesn't Need a Union Inflation/Interest Rates S. Korea to Encourage Fixed-Rate Loans to Curb Record Home Debt South Korea Consumer Prices Advance 4.4% Year on Year, More Than ForecastKoreans urged to abandon Naver in favor of Google Blogger Blasts Naver, Urges Korean to Go Google Lonestar Takeover of Korea Exchange Bank Lone Star, Hana Cut KEB Deal Price by 6%Chat Log[10:39] Jeff: Now we're streaming [10:47] Steven Bammel: Crystal clear [10:47] matt: audio excellent [10:48] Steven Bammel: It's not like your hair is going to be messed up... [10:50] Joshua Davies: Thanks Steven! [10:57] Steven Bammel: How about the match fixing in Korean soccer? [10:57] Steven Bammel: Japan's order to public servants not to ride Korean Airlines [10:58] Meebo Message: David is now known as David Yoon [10:58] David Yoon: Thank you for the invitation to this forum! [10:58] Steven Bammel: The typhoon on its way to Korea... [10:58] Steven Bammel: The continuous breakdowns of KTX lately [10:58] Jeff: David, would you like to join the Hangout? [10:58] Steven Bammel: I'm flipping through the paper... [10:59] Steven Bammel: No [10:59] Steven Bammel: I'll contact him now. [11:02] Steven Bammel: I don't know what the deal is with Don. [11:04] Steven Bammel: Jeff - I emailed you now. [11:12] Joshua Davies: Botique is a better way to say small [11:14] Steven Bammel: BTW, please shoot out the link to your social media networks right now... [11:14] Joshua Davies: all of mine is at joshuawdavies.com cheers! [11:35] Steven Bammel: I think Don's connection is coming and going... [11:39] Rahul: Rahul here; you're talking of a lot of topics (Dokdo, Apple) [11:39] Steven Bammel: Yes, it's a good discussion, isn't it? [11:39] Rahul: perhaps. ive just joined in. what's the agenda precisely? [11:40] Steven Bammel: Just a general discussion about the news. [11:40] Steven Bammel: Don Southerton is here to share about a specific business topic, but his connection is struggling. [11:43] Don C.: I think the comment about Chrome solving the problem might be true. Hangout has crashed Firefox and Safari on my Mac [11:47] Jeff: http://nielsfootman.com/blogger-slams-naver-urges-koreans-use-google/ [11:49] Rahul: Guys, please read my article titled "South Korea Beckons: Global Awareness and Cultural Sensitivity Strategies for Western Technical Communicators" at http://2brahulprabhakar.blogspot.com/2009/02/south-korea-beckons-global-awareness.html [11:57] Steven Bammel: Nice job! [12:00] tynessa: joshua you rock
Korea Business Talk #1 July 16, 2011A collaborative project brought to you by KoreaBusinessCentral.com & Koreabridge.net Participants: Jeff Lebow, Joshua Davies, Daniel Lafontaine, Hyungsik Yoon, Adam H Cave, David Yoon, Don Southerton Subsribe to Korea Business TalkNext KBT Webcast: July 30 11amKSTNews Items & TopicsPyeongchang 2018 Olympics PyeongChang's Olympic bid chief credits teamwork, new marketing Rogge rules out N. Korea co-hosting Pyeongchang GamesChange in Unionization Laws Korean Multiple Labor Union Law Class Action Suit against AppleSouth Korean Lawyer Plans Class-Action Suit Agaist Apple Union attempt in Hyundai Alabama down the tubeHyundai Teaches UAW Best Factory Job Doesn't Need a Union Inflation/Interest Rates S. Korea to Encourage Fixed-Rate Loans to Curb Record Home Debt South Korea Consumer Prices Advance 4.4% Year on Year, More Than ForecastKoreans urged to abandon Naver in favor of Google Blogger Blasts Naver, Urges Korean to Go Google Lonestar Takeover of Korea Exchange Bank Lone Star, Hana Cut KEB Deal Price by 6%Chat Log[10:39] Jeff: Now we're streaming [10:47] Steven Bammel: Crystal clear [10:47] matt: audio excellent [10:48] Steven Bammel: It's not like your hair is going to be messed up... [10:50] Joshua Davies: Thanks Steven! [10:57] Steven Bammel: How about the match fixing in Korean soccer? [10:57] Steven Bammel: Japan's order to public servants not to ride Korean Airlines [10:58] Meebo Message: David is now known as David Yoon [10:58] David Yoon: Thank you for the invitation to this forum! [10:58] Steven Bammel: The typhoon on its way to Korea... [10:58] Steven Bammel: The continuous breakdowns of KTX lately [10:58] Jeff: David, would you like to join the Hangout? [10:58] Steven Bammel: I'm flipping through the paper... [10:59] Steven Bammel: No [10:59] Steven Bammel: I'll contact him now. [11:02] Steven Bammel: I don't know what the deal is with Don. [11:04] Steven Bammel: Jeff - I emailed you now. [11:12] Joshua Davies: Botique is a better way to say small [11:14] Steven Bammel: BTW, please shoot out the link to your social media networks right now... [11:14] Joshua Davies: all of mine is at joshuawdavies.com cheers! [11:35] Steven Bammel: I think Don's connection is coming and going... [11:39] Rahul: Rahul here; you're talking of a lot of topics (Dokdo, Apple) [11:39] Steven Bammel: Yes, it's a good discussion, isn't it? [11:39] Rahul: perhaps. ive just joined in. what's the agenda precisely? [11:40] Steven Bammel: Just a general discussion about the news. [11:40] Steven Bammel: Don Southerton is here to share about a specific business topic, but his connection is struggling. [11:43] Don C.: I think the comment about Chrome solving the problem might be true. Hangout has crashed Firefox and Safari on my Mac [11:47] Jeff: http://nielsfootman.com/blogger-slams-naver-urges-koreans-use-google/ [11:49] Rahul: Guys, please read my article titled "South Korea Beckons: Global Awareness and Cultural Sensitivity Strategies for Western Technical Communicators" at http://2brahulprabhakar.blogspot.com/2009/02/south-korea-beckons-global-awareness.html [11:57] Steven Bammel: Nice job! [12:00] tynessa: joshua you rock
Attending the theater on Broadway isn't supposed to be murder but Roger and Twyla Boone discovered otherwise. Directed by actor/producer Jimmy Lydon and featuring oldtime radio actor Jeff David, this play was originally broadcast on Silver Theater. 32:38 (2006)